Dominica is offering 18-month visa to remote workers
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, DOMINICA/ Created : Mar 26, 2021, 13:05 IST
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The pandemic has forced the travel sector to change its usual style of business, which resulted in introducing unique and creative travel trends to remain afloat in business. The most popular trend during this phase has been the o … Read more
The pandemic has forced the travel sector to change its usual style of business, which resulted in introducing unique and creative travel trends to remain afloat in business. The most popular trend during this phase has been the offering of long-term digital nomad visas. Initially started by some countries, it is now being embraced by various others too. Read less
Reportedly, several places across the globe are now making it easier for remote workers to become temporary residents; the newest destination to embrace the trend is Dominica.
As per the latest news reports, the island nation is inviting remote workers and digital nomads to bring their work-from-home setup to the Caribbean. It recently launched Work in Nature (WIN) extended-stay visa, through which visitors can opt to relocate to Dominica for up to 18 months.
Along with natural wonders, Dominica also offers modern healthcare facilities, high-speed internet and technology services, various other opportunities, as well as a few incentives along with the programme.
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